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December 25, 2013, 08:25:10 PM |
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Anyone could inform me that is there any believable signatures who actually pays?
Overview of signature deals can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333916.0
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undeadbitcoiner
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December 25, 2013, 10:15:25 PM |
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Thank you for your information, I am new to bitcointalk and dont know more so i want to startup as your sugestion Thank you.
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December 25, 2013, 10:50:38 PM |
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Count me in 224 posts 1GgePgh5KESncLv1KbRwC4e3cjpaotjEcq
Well my month is up in an hour or so, so let's see if the masses were right and it's a scam, or if you are for real. 0.21btc please for 503 posts. If you pay, then count me in for another month too.
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December 25, 2013, 11:08:25 PM |
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How does this work exactly? Do earnings depend on how many posts you have at time of the payment period, or how many posts you've made after adding the sig? Also, how often do you pay out?
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December 25, 2013, 11:12:20 PM |
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How does this work exactly?
- You put the link in the signature
- People go to bitsplay and get scammed
- OP earns money
- You never get paid for the sig
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undeadbitcoiner
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December 25, 2013, 11:19:03 PM |
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How does this work exactly?
- You put the link in the signature
- People go to bitsplay and get scammed
- OP earns money
- You never get paid for the sig
Thats waht i thought and asked for few who already got paid and offered me my recent Sig so now i am on this lets see.
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December 26, 2013, 04:30:31 AM |
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How does this work exactly?
- You put the link in the signature
- People go to bitsplay and get scammed
- OP earns money
- You never get paid for the sig
And that is what you call a pessimistic
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nahtnam.com
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December 26, 2013, 04:31:46 AM |
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How does this work exactly?
- You put the link in the signature
- People go to bitsplay and get scammed
- OP earns money
- You never get paid for the sig
And that is what you call a pessimistic I hate to say it, but jackjack is actually right.
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December 26, 2013, 07:58:59 AM |
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I've checked in the blockchain, no payment sent to the addresses that were due 24 and 25 december.
Now we are allowed to say this is a scam.
Please, everybody remove his link from your signature.
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December 26, 2013, 09:09:09 AM |
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Thank you for your information, I am new to bitcointalk and dont know more so i want to startup as your sugestion Thank you. You're welcome! Just don't edit your singing-up post in that thread (address + post count), lest Stunna should think you're cheating with your post count...
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December 26, 2013, 09:17:12 AM |
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How does this work exactly?
- You put the link in the signature
- People go to bitsplay and get scammed
- OP earns money
- You never get paid for the sig
And that is what you call a pessimistic I'd say that's what you call realistic.
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Eternity
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December 26, 2013, 11:11:32 AM Last edit: December 27, 2013, 10:32:50 AM by Eternity |
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The day have come month is complete.
Kindly release the coins to me
Send 0.21 btc address 1Lo68CyAqyuEYuZ6Lbk6yndik79tfo2rYz
Will remove the sign now until you send them
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December 26, 2013, 11:20:17 AM |
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The day have come month is complete.
Kindly release the coins to me
1Lo68CyAqyuEYuZ6Lbk6yndik79tfo2rYz
Will remove the sign now until you send them
Is it a good idea removing the sig? Not that it probably matters, but if he checks and sees there's no sig he could refuse payout. I'd suggest users private messaging the guy / emailing as I doubt he's following the thread closely.
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December 26, 2013, 11:37:48 AM |
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How does this work exactly?
- You put the link in the signature
- People go to bitsplay and get scammed
- OP earns money
- You never get paid for the sig
And that is what you call a pessimistic OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay He refused to provide them Good job endorsing a scam
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December 26, 2013, 11:48:56 AM |
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Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?
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December 26, 2013, 12:49:10 PM |
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OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay He refused to provide them
Good job endorsing a scam
Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?
To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...
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December 26, 2013, 01:02:54 PM |
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OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay He refused to provide them
Good job endorsing a scam
Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?
To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna... I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little .
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December 26, 2013, 01:14:07 PM |
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OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay He refused to provide them
Good job endorsing a scam
Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?
To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna... I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little . OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay He refused to provide them
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December 26, 2013, 01:23:40 PM |
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...
I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little . Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments...
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December 26, 2013, 01:33:17 PM |
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...
I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little . Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments... That's true, but Stunna's site/signature payouts are far more popular, and the advertising in signatures here is a good way to get your service out there and is still quite cheap compared to other alternatives. Buy yeah, I assumed this wasn't legit from the start. If the site was a scam though, surely we would’ve heard about it on here with people crying that they lost their money.
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